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The password can be a maximum of 8 characters and is case sensitive. In addition, this page can be
used to restore the gateway to its original factory settings. Use this with caution, as all the settings you
have made will be lost. To perform this reset, set
Restore Factory Defaults
to
Yes
and click
Apply
.
This has the same effect as a factory reset using the rear panel reset switch, where you hold on the
switch for 15 seconds, then release it.
Note: We are always suggesting to modify the password is implementing for Voice Wireless Gateway.
It is a basically protection to access Voice Wireless Gateway.
Fig. 10 Gateway\Status\Password
To change the password: type the password, and re-enter it again.
If the password is accepted, you are required to re log on the web pages:
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If the password is no accepted, an error message is displayed:
Click on try again.
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4. Diagnostics
This page offers basic diagnostic tools for you to utilize when connectivity problems occur. When you
ping an Internet device, you send a packet to its TCP/IP stack, and it sends one back to yours. To use
the ping Test, enter the information needed and press
Start Test
; the Result will be displayed in the
lower part of the window. Press
Abort Test
to stop, and
Clear Results
to clear the result contents.
Note: Firewalls may cause pings to fail but still provide you TCP/IP access to selected devices behind
them. Keep this in mind when pinging a device that may be behind a firewall. Ping is most useful to
verify connectivity with PCs which do not have firewalls, such as the PCs on your LAN side.
Fig. 11 Gateway\Status\Diagnostics
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5. Event Log
This page displays the contents of the SNMP event log. Press “
Clear Log
” button to clear the logs.
Fig. 12 Gateway\Status\Event Log
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6. Backup/Restore
Backup/Restore Settings
:
This page allows you to save your current settings locally on your PC, or
to restore settings saved previously. The file name is “GatewaySettings.bin”.
Fig 13 Gateway\Status\Backup/Restore

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